Triangulation happens when a parent pulls one child into conflict with another - often by gossiping, complaining, or venting to them about their sibling.
It creates sides. It creates division. It creates emotional confusion.
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Ann Patchett is the award-winning author of Bel Canto, Commonwealth, and The Dutch House, and the co-founder and owner of Parnassus Books, an independent bookstore in Nashville. Known as a powerful advocate for indie bookstores, she divides her time between writing and welcoming customers, carrying the love of books from the page to the shelves and... See more
Why people easily get offended / about every fucking thing
Losing my dad shattered me, but nothing prepared me for the heartbreak of watching my mom live without him.
She didn’t just lose her husband—she lost the love of her life, the man she built three decades of memories with. The one who knew her better than anyone, who finished her sentences, who made even the hardest days... See more